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American school of the air: This living world series ran on Fridays and featured dramas and discussions of contemporary life. In this episode, a drama showcasing the work of the United States Navy in the Pacific is presented. A group of students from Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx, New York discuss this area of the war and related issues. London letter: British journalist Macdonald Hastings discusses the current state of London and its citizens since the tide of war turned against the Germans. He also talks about post-war situations.Read more...

BBC: 6055 (Serial no.).Radio recording of an educational program (American school of the air). CBS network origination; sustaining. Also includes a dubbed war correspondence program (London letter). BBC/RCAC origination.Provenance: J. David Goldin collection.Instantaneous-cut lacquer disc.

Credits:

American school of the air: Produced by Columbia's Dept. of Education with the endorsement of the National Education Association; Frank Ernest Hill, writer; Robert Lewis Shayon, director. London letter: MacDonald Hastings, writer.

Performer(s):

American school of the air: John Allen Wolfe, announcer; Ted Jewett, narrator; various actors and student speakers. London letter: Macdonald Hastings, host.

London letter.1944-09-15.This living world.Uncle Sam in the Pacific.American school of the air (Radio program)London letter (Radio program)

Abstract:

American school of the air: This living world series ran on Fridays and featured dramas and discussions of contemporary life. In this episode, a drama showcasing the work of the United States Navy in the Pacific is presented. A group of students from Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx, New York discuss this area of the war and related issues. London letter: British journalist Macdonald Hastings discusses the current state of London and its citizens since the tide of war turned against the Germans. He also talks about post-war situations.

"American school of the air: This living world series ran on Fridays and featured dramas and discussions of contemporary life. In this episode, a drama showcasing the work of the United States Navy in the Pacific is presented. A group of students from Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx, New York discuss this area of the war and related issues. London letter: British journalist Macdonald Hastings discusses the current state of London and its citizens since the tide of war turned against the Germans. He also talks about post-war situations."@en